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Smart watches

Smart watch experience

  • Don't have, but want.

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I'm not a fan of cardio-version, from what I've read, and people I've spoken with, ablation is the way to go.
Good luck to you.
Version is an easier recovery...zero down time... a couple hours as an outpatient.

Ablation takes longer to recover...incision is involved and soreness & tender in that area after.
Plus a CT scan w/contrast is required before the procedure
 
I got rid of my smartwatches and doubt I will ever get another. For $400 it's a disposable watch. You use it for a couple years and then the battery dies or they stop supporting it, and you throw it away to buy another.

For $400 you can get a decent Citizen, Tissot or Seiko that will last you several decades...

I had plenty of smart watches, but once the novelty wears off, you realize its just an expensive toy that you have to replace every few years, and most of the time it just alerts you to what's going on with your phone, and you typically have to pick up the phone to complete most tasks anyway, so it seemed both wasteful and redundant...
 
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